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Friday, 20 December 2013

This lovely delicate manicure was created with Moon Sugar water decals. I must admit, this is only my second time using water decals ever (!!) and the first time feeling confident enough to put it up on the blog. I did have to look up tutorials, and I knew it's suppose to be easy to use from posts & tutorials I've seen before. So after watching these two videos (1)(2), I was ready to try it myself.

On my first try I didn't do so well, because I put on the decals the other way round, but on my second try I got it right. I was a bit worried about using decals, but I really like them now! I'm looking forward to try more of these.

So these are the water decals* that I used. The base polish is Wow Cosmetics 440, just a creamy nude polish. And the hearts stamp on the pinky & index finger is from DRK-A stamping plate.

Tuesday, 17 December 2013

As Promised, here is a swatch for one of the multi-chrome polishes from Pupa's Cosmic Beauty Fall Collection, that I wrote about last month. Why only one and not two of them? because I looked for the second one, which is the blue one, in so many places and just couldn't find it. There is a limit for me ho' much I will look for a polish even if I really want it, so I settled just for this one which is very very pretty.

Pupa - Iridescent Silver (001) is a multchrome polish in the shades of purple turquoise and green. A bit of honesty here - for some reason, in my opinion the polish looks in these pictures a lot better than it looks in real life. I mean, it is very beautiful but not as turquoise as it looks in the pictures. It's more on the green side.

But I can say that the strong colour-shifting effect that you can see in these pictures is also very strong in reality, and that was a positive surprise for me. I really loved this very unique polish, and would like to say way to go! to Pupa that released a polish with such a string multichrome effect.

Monday, 16 December 2013

Yes well I know its winter, but this is a more fall design.... So what can I do? :) It takes me a while to get into the winter mood apparently. Anyway, this design I created with Sublime - Desire* that I reviewed in my latest post. I felt though it really could look interesting with a stamp or some decoration, so I added this cute pattern from Winstonia Stamping plate W119 which I have used before and I loved. I stamped it with Barry M - Gold Foil, and topped it with Seche Vite top coat.

Sunday, 15 December 2013

Another Review for you today! This is my first time trying Sublime Nails Polish, which is a new brand. This is actually an Israeli brand, that is hand made by the lovely Orit Troupin. I received two polishes to review for you today, so let's jump right into it.

The first one is called Desire. It came out as part of Sublime's first collection La-can. This red shimmer polish, has silver holographic, red, and tiny black glitters mixed in it. It looks more of a ruby-red in the bottle, but on the nails it's looks a lot more on the orange side. It's a very unique shade of red, not easy to describe but you can see it here in the pictures below. I needed to apply two coats for full coverage, and more I think would make it look a bit lumpy. All in all a very unique polish, I've never seen anything like it.

The second polish is called Ice-cream & Macaroons. It is a mixture of pastel iridescent glitters in various colours, shapes & sizes, in a milky sheer base. I think it is absolutely beautiful and after trying it on a nail wheel over a few colours, I decided that I liked it best over this purple pastel base (Gade - Lilac Melody). I applied two coats of this one just to get more glitter out, but probably one coat would look good as well.

I must admit it's my favourite out of the two, although Desire is a very good base for stamping with other colours as you'll see in my next post.

You can purchase Sublime polishes at their Etsy Shop that offers international shipping, and now there is a chrismas sale going on! so don't forget to check that out. Also, don't forget to visit the facebook page for updates. I hope you like this post and would love to read your comments! Thanks for reading and stay tuned for another look at Desire tommorow.

Tuesday, 3 December 2013

Short post again today. This post was supposed to be part of multichrome November, but didn't manage to upload it on time. But I still want to share this wonderful polish with you.

This is Gade 820 - Green Sapphire and it came out last year I think. They only have one other multichrome besides this one. This is in green & turquoise shades. In the bottle you can see a little bit of purple but I never got to see that color on the nail. It's the the most strong one but it is so beautiful and I really like it. Also because it's an Israeli company and its always good to have local pretty nail polish!

Sunday, 1 December 2013

Short post toady, not filling so well so going to write this quickly. This polish I got when I was in Warsaw from Sephora, and it's called It's time to rock. I don't have anything similar to this, and I wanted to try a Sephora polish so I got this one in the mini size which is 5 ml (can't remember the price but it wasn't expensive at all). This was suppose to be part of my Multichrome November. But, November is gone and I have a few more multichromes to try, so I'm going to do this gradually.

This is two coats, And I stamped with Barry M - Silver Foil star designs from NC05 & NC01.

Thursday, 28 November 2013

I already reviewed these polishes, so I'm not going to repeat myself. But I did want to show you guys some more swatches that I for these three polishes on a color base and not just on a black base.
I really like these on colors to and not just on black. Although black makes all the holo-ness and different finishes to pop out, but I think they are really fun on colors. What do you think?

Part of swatches for new Glitterbunny shades. After I showed you in my last post 5 shades, we have 2 more left. These two called Squishies. The new Squishies series are special jellies that are meant to be layered over holographic polishes. In one layer they change they change the color of the holo polish, gives it a jelly look and a glossy finish. In the pictures bellow I didn't apply ant top coat on in order to keep the holo effect, and also there's no need for top coat when the polish is this glossy.

The first one is a blue shade called Jelliefish. I love that name! ^_^. I layers this one over Color Club - Harp on it, a gorgeous silver holographic polish. On top I layered one coat of Jelliefish - and the result is before you. pretty cool ha?.

The second one is Sourjellie, a pink shade jelly. I layered this one also over the Color Club silver holo, with one thick coat needed. I must admit that this is my favorite between the two. It gives the silver holo a gorgeous pink shade. I really really like how it looks. And this dark pink shade is exactly my taste. You can really see hoe the polishes are really glossy, and there's no need for a top coat.

I saved the best for the end! This is Sourjelly again, only this time it is layered over a blue holo - Dance legend - high voltage. I love (!!) how this transforms the color into a gorgeous glossy purple.

When you layer this over a blue polish, be careful not to apply too much on because it might ruin the effect. You really have to put one one thick coat, not to thick and not too thin, this will keep the holographic effect as you want it to be.

All Glitterbunny polishes can be purchased at their online shop. Be sure to check out all the Black-Friday offers here. Be sure to go to their Facebook page for updates and any inquiries you may have. Thank you so much for visiting, and tomorrow I'll upload some extra swatches for the glitter!

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I'm a nail design blogger from Israel. I started this addiction along with this blog, and you can see the develop through it. I love nail polish and nail art - and love to share it with you and read your input.